Incendiary throne challengers SPIRITBOX have followed up their recent new song delight for fans by today dropping its official cinematic video. The pile-driving new epic, “Soft Spine,” takes the band’s signature visceral sound and dials it up to eleven.
The video arrives during the band’s current North American tour with Korn and Gojira, adding a visual exclamation point to one of the heaviest tracks of the year.
The “Soft Spine” video takes the band’s aggressive energy and transforms it into a stunning visual spectacle. Featuring a dramatic fight scene, the Orie McGinness-directed video sees goddess-like frontwoman Courtney LaPlante presiding over a brutal battle between cloaked warriors in an otherworldly arena. Epic visual effects bring the carnage to life, while the band performs in various ethereal locations throughout the arena, amplifying the video’s cinematic feel.
LaPlante steals the spotlight, not only with her commanding vocal performance but also with multiple striking looks that deliver both face and fashion, complementing the video’s hard-hitting intensity.
“Soft Spine“ is yet another testament to Spiritbox‘s unstoppable momentum, and the accompanying video raises the stakes for heavy music visuals.
Watch the official video for the track here. Get the track here.
SOLD OUT! The band are thrilled to confirm that tickets for their biggest London show yet – performing at the legendary Alexandra Palace on 13th February, 2025 are now completely sold out. This will be Spiritbox‘s only UK headline show in 2025. Special guests are Periphery and Stray From The Path.
The complete European run is:
February 2025
13 – London Alexandra Palace
15 – Berlin Columbiahalle
16 – Tilburg Poppodium 013
18 – Paris L’Olympia
19 – Köln Palladium
20 – Frankfurt Zoom
22 – Munich Tonhalle
23 – Hamburg Freiheit 36
It’s been a busy 2024 for Spiritbox, touring first with Architects and Loathe, and most recently with Korn, including a sold out Gunnersbury Park show in London, before they dominated the main stage at Reading & Leeds festivals.
Spiritbox were also delighted to accept the award for Best International Artist at the Heavy Music Awards 2024, celebrated at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London.
Spiritbox have seized every opportunity without missing a single beat. Later this year, the band will be direct support for British metalcore titans Bring Me The Horizon‘s stadium show in Mexico City, playing to an audience of 80,000+ and are currently traversing North America for dates with Korn and Gojira.